Welcome to SCASA

We are an adult soccer league in Washington state providing league play for all levels of competition year round. If this is your first visit to our site, or you're a regular, we hope you enjoy the information we're providing and encourage you to come back often.

Effective January 1st, 2015All WSASA player cards will now be $35 and hold an unlimited playing status. Players who currently hold active single league cards will pay the increased fee at the time of their next renewal.

2015 Polar Bear Women’s Drop In Monday nights starting Jan 11 and will run for eight weeks. Just show up ready to play, pay $8 per game or $40 for season. Be sure have a red, white and blue shirt in your bag; whoever shows up that night will just divide and play. If any questions contact the office 425-252-2099. Players must have valid WSASA player card.

WHEN? 7:15 pm at Kasch Park, Everett Field #1

NCRef president Mark Cavelero and SCASA justice Dan Anderson with SCASA Ref of Year Greg Svob.

National RecognitionOne of our affiliated leagues has been honored by the United States Adult Soccer, the Evergreen Premier League-Washington. The United States Adult Soccer Association has just recognized the Evergreen Premier League Washington as an Elite Amateur League under their Premier League program. The EPLWA is one of only 11 leagues nationwide to receive this recognition. They also join the NPSL, USL and WPSL under the Premier League program.

“This is an amazing honor for the EPLWA and a tribute to the hard work and dedication of our eight clubs around the Evergreen State,” said Washington State Adult Soccer Association President and EPLWA Vice-President of Competitions Tim Busch. The award was granted to the league after only three weeks of play. Many state associations and leagues around the US are following the success of the EPLWA in its inaugural season.“The designation brings the national spotlight to Washington State and to about 200 of its top amateur players who compete in our league,” says EPLWA President Peter Ostrovsky. “It’s well deserved recognition for the hard work that they put in on the pitch and the high standard that they hold themselves to.”